Conservation movement : a history of architectural preservation - antiquity to modernity
Publication details: New York Routledge 2013Description: xi,530pISBN:- 9780415543224
- 720.288 GLE
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Contents
Acknowledgements vii
List of Abbreviations ix
Introduction : The Conservation Movement: Stepchild of Progress 1
Part1: Pre-1789 - Foundations of the Movement: Care for Old Buildings in the Pre-Modern Age 7
1. Harbingers of Heritage: Antiquity, Christendom, Renaissance 9
2. International Revolutions and National Heritages: 1789-1850 35
Part 2:1789-1914 - Growth of the Movement: First Modern Ideologies of Conservation 63
3. International Revolutions and National Heritages: 1789-1850 65
4. The Life-Force of Age: Restoration and Anti-Scrape, c.1850-1890 116
5 Militant Monuments: Nationalist Conservation Rivalries, 1890-1914 138
Part 3: 1914-1945 - Crisis of the Movement: Mass Heritage, Mass Destruction 185
6. Monument Wars: Devastation and Rebuilding: 1914-39 187
7. Total War and Cultural Bombing: 1939-45 235
Part 4: 1945-1989 - Heyday of the Movement: Parallel Narratives of Postwar Preservation 257
8. Parallel Lives: New and Old in the West, 1945-1968 259
9. From Counter-Culture to Control: Western Triumphs of Conservation, 1968-89 320
10. Heritage Complexities in the Socialist Bloc, 1945-1989 359
11. Charters and Conventions: The Internationalisation of Heritage, 1945-1989 390
Part 5: POST-1989 - The Contemporary Story 415
12. Heritage in the Age of Globalisation, post-1989 417
Epilogue 449
Notes 451
Bibliography 510
Index 514
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